ntdisp, short for NtD In System Programming, is a system for programming LPC and STM32 (and possibly other) embedded devices. It provides three different frontends, a GObject-based library (for developers), a commandline utility (for computer geeks), and a GTK+3 frontend (for less geeky users).

fpgatools is a toolchain for programming flexible programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). The only supported chip at this time is the xc6slx9, a cheap (circa $10 U.S.) but powerful 45nm-generation chip with about 2400 LUTs, block ram, and multiply-accumulate devices. The principles of fpgatools are to reach the maximum physical performance of the chip, to provide fast development cycles, to be an independent toolchain which only depends on other Free Software, and to be a lightweight C implementation without a GUI.

Biomechanical ToolKit (BTK) is a cross-platform library for biomechanical analysis. It can read and write a large variety of file formats used in biomechanics, and can modify them. All these operations can be done with the C++ API or with the wrappers included (Python, Octave, and Matlab). The goal of this project is to help the community share data without the restriction of the file format or the biomecanical model provided by the manufacturer of the acquisition system.

Mokka (MOtion Kinematics and Kinetics Analyzer) is a software solution for analyzing biomechanical data. It reads and writes C3D files and many other file formats, and allows you to visualize marker trajectories in 2D and 3D, and force platforms, segments, joint angles, forces, moments, and analog signals like EMGs.

PicoFinance is a stock quote and news reader for any Java (J2ME, MIDP 2.0) or Symbian cellphone. Supporting a configurable portfolio of stock symbols from most world exchanges, it gives users the ability to view current stock prices and other useful financials, breaking headlines and articles, and much more. It allows you to manage a portfolio of stocks, view real-time stock price changes, work with stocks from a variety of world exchanges, keyword search for adding new stocks, view financial details for a stock (P/E, Volume, etc.), see news related to managed stocks, save articles for offline viewing, and share articles using Twitter or SMS/MMS. It has support for JavaScript, images (including GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and BMP), the ability to zoom, fullsize, save, and OCR images, compression to reduce wireless data charges, and support for Unicode and many character encodings.

WhoisUP monitors hosts via ICMP and shows the status in a webpage. When a host is down, it can send mail, write a syslog message, open a popup message, or play a sound. It uses Nmap to check hosts continuously.

ipset allows administration of sets of IP addresses/networks, ports, MAC addresses, and interfaces, which are stored in hash or bitmap data structures. These can then be used in conjunction with iptables to do fast presence lookups.